Ed Bezzant, who shares photos of his extravagant London lifestyle full of expensive cars, clothes, watches, travels, and parties as @edbezzant on Instagram, came up with the raffle as a way to make some extra cash.

By selling 2,500 tickets, he would have made £50,000, more than the recommended retail price of a brand new 718 Cayman (£42,897), the latest edition of the car.

And he certainly came close, selling 2,296 tickets and making enough money to plan what he called his fiancée’s “perfect wedding.”

Bezzant told Business Insider that the car – a 64 plate White Jag F Type which has driven 22,000 miles – has “all the trimmings to go with it,” including a panoramic roof, a sat nav, and a “black back for grills and vents.”

“It was so much fun and everyone really enjoyed it last time, and I kept getting messages asking me to do it with my Jag, but didn’t want to sell it,” he said. Then, he and his fiance found out they were expecting their first baby.

“If the time expires without finding him, a new winner will be drawn until someone finds Wally,” he said. “This is a test of skill under some time pressure, so it’s a competition rather than a raffle.”

As far as what he’ll do if he doesn’t sell the full 2,250 tickets, Bezzant said: “Eventbrite allows me to refund it all if I need to, but there is no time restraint on the competition, so I will pull a winner once the minimum figure is sold.”

If you want to take a closer look, Bezzant frequently posts pictures of the Jaguar…